Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1926, Page 30

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L 30 EX-EDITOR SHOOTS SELF; MAY RECOVER Austin Phelps Ci isty, 76, of Worcester, Mass., Turns Gun on Himself in Office. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1926. cial inability of the owners to make |PICTURES ITALIAN VILLAS. |ture before several hundrea persons | gardens of artistic design, he said.| MAN IS FOUND DEAD. | extensive repairs. the Government in the parish hall of St. Thomas'|He referred to Mount Vernon's pic-| | agency_stepped into the breach and Church last night. Mr. Faulkner, |turesque terraces as examples of the —_— | "5 ; 25679 in_improving the re e by of his latest pic. |early Italian villa architecture brought | Fumiture Salesman Complained of | strec corporation retaining a Yures on exhibit at the Arts Club, |into prominence in this section. loha fottin nisactnity; presented views of many famous and ‘ N Feeling TIL. | mi Ve al tic vi s in Italy. [e has spen that With the aid of vivid color siides, |3rtistic villas in Taly. He has Shone Sent to Walter Reed. | oscar Herman, e for e Dot heve b ohe | man for-the Globe Furniture Co., 1023 3 4 First Lieut. John B, Cooley, 3d Cav- Herbert W. Faulkner, artist, of Paris, | spots of Italy. Venice and Washington, Conn., vis-| Many of the features shown in the| First Lieut. John B, Cogey. i B | Seventh street, was found dead yes : alry, at Fort Myer, Va., has - c L i Gered to the Walter Reed General|terdsy at a rooming b e ualized the prospects of modern adap- | villas which have survived since the | magnificent Italian villas in his lec- seen occasionally in our American | Hospital for treatment. Ninth street. Coroner J. Ramsey ‘vam issued a certificate of death | from natural causes in had lived FERRIES ENRICH U. S. Norfolk County Wartime Enter- prise Show Profit. Herbert W. Faulkner Tells of Mod- ern Adaptation of Old Beauties. property : | lien on t | Uncle Sam proved to be a good busi- | Out of the total advanced the Hous- | ness man in his operations centering | ing Corporation recovered through re- around the Norfolk County ferries 'm earnings and an ap- Secretary of Labor D: revealed 1c rd which was handed day In a section of h g the latter part of the These ferries, opt by of $1,401,944.93. The com- United States Housing Corpor ati slight loss sustained was and a war-time ope i | more than offset by $371,352.41 col- the principal mex | lected in interest during the pendency between the ci of the loan. Notfolk, Va., nette considerable amount of money, he | h of Siberfa Is suit- this area covers Only one-fou able for farmin house : 1,300,000 square miles. tation of the architectural beauty and | fifteenth and sixteenth centuries are Budget Payments Without Interest or Extra Service Charges—We Do Not Penalize Our Friends Christmas Savings Club Checks Cashed “IT PAYS TO . I : Goldemberg's e FURNITURE STORE—“ACROSS' THE STREET”—CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED—NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS —_— AMAZING SALE o Masterpieces/ Rembrangt " CMasterpieces "710.95 &16.95 © Bridge Lamps Worth$17.50 to $25 No Interest or Extra Service Charges on Budget Payments Remember, at Goldenberg’s you do not have to pay interest or extra service charges of any kind when buying on cur Budget Plan.” We do not penalize .our friends. k produced in Manchuria |, standing out from 00,000 pounds. time operations. B 1 he had a fighting recovery “if he would ‘he former publisher Idle Money 1s Lazy Money— Why not make your 9 terpt on his life | money work—for you? ny rumors as to the ! ”n sed on fact. | E WILL be glad to explain the advantages of investing in our First Trust Notes—secured by improved real estate W'Drt}\ double~ They will pay you €2 c per annum— RECEIVER IS REFUSED. and ARE SAFE. N1 Novembel win MICKEEVERaGOS 1415 K Street Main 4752 | ervice in bankruptey against Apartments Hotel Co. ed at £3.150,000 and 000, which, it was rigage about ion s filed who clajm- 2 use why a re- appointed was g3 Junior Floor Lamps | | Worth $25 to $37.50 ~ Christmas Gift Sugaestions E are displaying at very moderate prices gifts of beauty and usefulness of a character that will be received with pleasure and meet with enthusiastic approval. We suggest an early selection while assortments are complete. A Sale of Cloth Coats Beautifully Tailored and Lavishly kFur Trimmed 030 5 . " KASHNORA, Roulustra, Lustrosa, Venise, Broadtail cloth and sports materials. Fur collars and cuffs smartly applied of beaver, squirrel, wolf, fox or skunk. Linings of quality. Chanel, grackle, gray, brown and black in Misses’, Women’s and extra sizes. ) A Sale of Fur Coats Of Best Quality, Unusually Rich and Youthfully Pesigned 95 150 *195 L1 of these fur coats are guarantced, being expe rtly tailored of selected skins £ <uch as Buck Seal, Caracul, Marmot Mink and Natural Pony Skin. Large shawl collar: d deep cuffs of contrasting furs. Finest quality embroidered silk linings. Exclusive new models for Misses or Matron. A Sale of Dresses For Street, Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Wear 1450 25 *39.50 Were $25 to $35 Were $39.50 to $50 Were $59.50 to $85 \7()(' must see them to realize the wonderful values this sale offers. The season’s fi relvets, georgettes, satins, flat crepes, crepe de chines, chiffon ets, charmeen, and friscas. Black and all the v nted colors, including shades in misses’ women’s and larger women’s sizes. A Sale of Shawls Offering Most Unusual Values at- $10.50 $13.50 #17.50 T}Ui\' are very popular and will be appreciated as giits as this is a season of shawls, and every woman includes at least one in her Winter wardrobe. Plain colors in pastel tints or pastel flowers embroidered on pastel silks. Every shade including white and black, plain or in combinations. Each in pretty giit box. A Sale of A Sale of New Searfs Netw BHandbags $1.85 $285 9695 | $285 -$485 $7.50 JICH new colors, exquisite pastel T will pay you to make your selection R lades, beautiful floral effects in during this sale, as the values can- crepe de chine, pussy willow and radium not be duplic r. Choice of a silks. You could ct a dozen beauti- wide range of the very newest pouch, ful scar e as one, the assort- and envelope styles in patent, rhine- ment omplete, and the values so stone, headed, moire, pin seal; calf, eut (6 80 SOEE O morocco, satin, metallic, tapestries and S Kach o6 i preliy gt lizard, alligator and python grains. Al wanted cc and combinations. Wl _ raordinary | Beale Wood andMelal Designs . 181095 & §16.95 Vs Unpreedent’ed Values/ Bridge Lamps in this sale have same bases as the Junior Floor Lamps, and the shades are of silkmnd glace. Worth $17.50 to $25. Sale price— The beautiful shades are tailored of silk georgette over silk, with pretty French flowers. fringe. Each Junior Floor Lamp has silk cord and tassels to match Right in time for Christmas shoppers—a sale of beautiful Junior Floor Lamps and Bridge Lamps of the better kind at a price that makes this one of the biggest and best events in our history! Make your selection early. We will hold your purchase for Christmas delivery, - if desired. Some with The collection embraces a great variety of the newest designs and colors. The bases of the Junior Floor Lamps are of antique brass, with decorated ornaments, polychrome wood and marble. fine - Rl g 2 < ; A Sale of Raincoats in All Popular Colors W $5.95 leatherette A Sale of Otbernight Cases $10 $1485 $16.85 THESE cases are very popular this season and enake a most useful Designs at this Pheriominal Price W $10.95 & $16.95 $10 “Rain- and entire & ceived as and women'’s sizes. gift. They cor are fitted wit toothbrush holder, nail file and powder box. Maper Bros. & Co. 937939 F St. N.W. e in brown or black and Shop of Quality! comb, brush, mirror, PR SR N AR AN R A 2N Rembrandt Creations $10.95 & $1 This Gigantic Lamp Event in our Furniture Store, “Across the Street” . v

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